Did you miss any of last week's recalls?Lexus vehiclesToyota's Lexus luxury brand recalled about 121,000 cars worldwide because of fuel leaks in the engines that can cause fires.The recall covers certain 2006 through 2013 IS350 cars, as well as the 2010 through 2014 IS350C and the 2007 through 2011 GS350 and GS450h. All have 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engines.Toyota officials said a diaphragm material in the fuel injection system can harden over time and crack, allowing fuel to leak. Company officials would not say if the problem has caused any fires, crashes or injuries.Dealers will replace the fuel delivery pipe with a new one containing improved parts at no cost to customers.Owners will be notified by mail starting in early August.Ladders from Lowe's and Home DepotLadders that can break while people are using them are being recalled.The products were sold at Home Depot and Lowe's stores nationwide in April and May, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.Customers should stop using the ladders and return them for a refund, according to the news release.The recall involves five models of aluminum telescoping ladders, according to the news release. For a list of the models affected, click here.The firm has received one report of a ladder breaking while in use.Workbench power stationsBaccus Global recalled about 20,000 Stanley LED workbench light and power stations with model number WLB40PS. The units are black and yellow and are 19.75 inches long, 3.75 inches wide and 5 inches tall. They have a 40-chip LED shop lights with adjustable angles, four power outlets and an on/off switch mounted on the unit. “Stanley” is printed in yellow by the outlets. Consumers should stop using the recalled workbench and power stations and contact Baccus Global for replacements or refunds. The company has received three reports of the units being wired incorrectly. No injuries have been reported.The products were sold at Sam’s Club stores across the U.S. and online at Amazon.com from March through August 2017 for between $25 and $40.

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Toyota's Lexus luxury brand recalled about 121,000 cars worldwide because of fuel leaks in the engines that can cause fires.

The recall covers certain 2006 through 2013 IS350 cars, as well as the 2010 through 2014 IS350C and the 2007 through 2011 GS350 and GS450h. All have 3.5-liter V6 gasoline engines.

Toyota officials said a diaphragm material in the fuel injection system can harden over time and crack, allowing fuel to leak. Company officials would not say if the problem has caused any fires, crashes or injuries.

Dealers will replace the fuel delivery pipe with a new one containing improved parts at no cost to customers.

Owners will be notified by mail starting in early August.

Ladders from Lowe's and Home Depot

Ladders that can break while people are using them are being recalled.

Customers should stop using the ladders and return them for a refund, according to the news release.

The recall involves five models of aluminum telescoping ladders, according to the news release. For a list of the models affected, click here.

The firm has received one report of a ladder breaking while in use.

Workbench power stations

Baccus Global recalled about 20,000 Stanley LED workbench light and power stations with model number WLB40PS.

The units are black and yellow and are 19.75 inches long, 3.75 inches wide and 5 inches tall. They have a 40-chip LED shop lights with adjustable angles, four power outlets and an on/off switch mounted on the unit.

“Stanley” is printed in yellow by the outlets.

Consumers should stop using the recalled workbench and power stations and contact Baccus Global for replacements or refunds.

The company has received three reports of the units being wired incorrectly. No injuries have been reported.

The products were sold at Sam’s Club stores across the U.S. and online at Amazon.com from March through August 2017 for between $25 and $40.